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saying Amen…it’s still raining

one of the reasons my posting on the blog has been so sporadic of late is simply that our lives here at home have been rocked by some messiness in our home…dealing with a prodigal of sorts…and some how (Providence!) i stumbled on this video from  the group casting crowns early this morning.  mark hall and the team are amazing…these words rocked me…a great reminder.

sometimes God calms the storms in our lives and sometimes He rides the storms with us.

so, Job of old offers this question (as do I) I lift my eyes until to the hills…where does my help come from? and he answers…

I was sure by now
That You would have reached down
And wiped our tears away
Stepped in and saved the day
But once again, I say “Amen”
and it’s still raining

As the thunder rolls
I barely hear You whisper through the rain
“I’m with you”
And as Your mercy falls
I raise my hands and praise the God
Who gives and takes away

I’ll praise You in this storm
And I will lift my hands
For you are who you are
No matter where I am
Every tear I’ve cried
You hold in Your hand
You never left my side
And though my heart is torn
I will praise you in this storm

I remember when
I stumbled in the wind
You heard my cry You raised me up again
My strength is almost gone
How can I carry on
If I can’t find You

I lift my eyes unto the hills -Where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord -The Maker of Heaven and Earth!

praying blessings on your day.

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post election thots…worth the watch both this clip now and when the whole project is produced and finalized.

a (re)new year…

blessings all as we begin 2009!

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my bride and best friend ran off to the theater on monday to see  the tale of despereaux. it was delightful…definitely a must-see this year.  there was lots of teachable ideas but the idea of hope seemed to be a guiding theme.  and that is a good thought for this new year’s day.  rose posted on her blog this morning a devotion from proverbs31 ministires.  given all that i know we are working through and what you may be working through i think this is a great start…to being renewed in ’09…may your hope be in Him!

The Night I Lost All Hope
Elaine Bonds, She Speaks Graduate

“But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Isaiah 40:31 (NIV)

I remember it so well – the night I lost all hope. I had been hoping that my prodigal son was not lying to me. While I was 99% sure he was, I still clung to the 1% chance he was telling the truth. My heart simply refused to give up that final thread of hope.

As a condition of living in our home again, we asked that our 21-year old son attend a weekly support group meeting. We wanted him back home; his other living choice was not a good one. But we needed to establish boundaries, offering a safe place to live without tolerating or enabling his destructive behavior. We wanted to start rebuilding the trust we had lost. One building block was his Friday night support group meeting. Though our son said he was attending, in my heart I felt something was wrong.

One night I just had to know if he was living up to his commitment. I drove to the place where his meeting was held and my fears were confirmed: he was nowhere to be found. I went right home and waited. When he came home I asked about his meeting. “The meeting was fine. I’m tired and going to bed.” I had caught him in a lie!

Hope left me and discouragement came quickly to replace it. I couldn’t even confront him – at least not yet. I needed time to wrestle with the loss of the 1% of hope. It was just a tiny bit of hope. No big loss, right? … Wrong! That last 1% of hope is what I held onto the tightest. I was so angry and crushed. But then, God spoke. He chose a friend to speak His Words to me the very next day. She had no clue what was happening with our son. She just prayed what God prompted her — for me to have HOPE! She emailed me her prayer:

“Father, You are the God of all hope. Your Word tells us that those who hope in You will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, and they will walk and not be faint. I pray this for Elaine this morning … that she will place her HOPE in You and You alone …”

Reading her prayer, it suddenly became clear to me. My hope had been in my son and in that weekly meeting. The hope I had lost – that 1% I’d been clinging to – was human hope. That kind of hope is in limited quantity, and when it runs out, you are left drained, discouraged, disappointed and …hopeless! Oh, it may masquerade as “hope,” but it is completely different from the hope that God provides. God’s hope renews and refreshes. It empowers, uplifts, and strengthens. God’s hope does not disappoint! There is an unlimited supply of God’s hope.

God knew I had been clinging to human hope, and He knew that last 1% of weak, feeble hope would run out. He wanted me to cling to Him, the God of true, lasting, unlimited hope. So, as I wiped my tears, I waited as the winds of God’s hope blew my way. My circumstances were still the same, but my heart was now filled with the hope that only God can provide.

Dear Lord, Thank You for Your wonderful, everlasting hope. Please help me always put my hope in You and You alone. Thank You that with You all things are possible. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Application Steps:
Pray today about a situation you’ve considered hopeless. Ask God to give you His perspective and His hope.

Reflections:
Ask God to reveal where you are placing your hope. Are you hoping in your husband, your bank account, your job, a program, a promise from someone? Or, are you truly placing your hope in the Lord?

Let 2009 be a year that you place your hope in God alone.

Power Verses:
Psalm 42:5, “Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God.” (NIV)

Romans 15:13, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” (NIV)

Psalm 147:11, “The Lord delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in his unfailing love.” (NIV)

© 2008 by Elaine Bonds. All rights reserved.
Labels: Balance, Overcoming Fear, Parenting, Spiritual Warfare, Trusting God, Walking in Faith

thanksgiving postscript

just a rambling or two at the end of a good day.  wanted to share some pictures from our thanksgiving eve service at the ashland campus.  a creative time together to drive down the opportunity to get to know some new folks. its been two months since the launch and it was good to sit around a table.  at our table was a family we sort of know already but it was a blessing to spend some time together. all the children (and those at heart) were encouraged to draw with crayons on the table to share stories and words about what we’re thankful for.  pastor bud shared some words from the original thanksgiving proclaimation from lincoln’s pen in 1863. in the midst of our national messiness the closing sentence works to focus us…

and fervently implore the interposition of the Almighty Hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore it as soon as may be consistent with the Divine purposes to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquillity and Union.

we completed our evening with a sharing in the eternal meal of thanksgiving at each table.  each table had a different focus verse from the bible, ours was [youversion] Psalm 7:17[/youversion].

i also found this article over at fox that seemed appropriate from father jonathan…

Our greatness as a nation has relied on our unrelenting hope. If we’ve been good at facing foes, if we’ve been unafraid of work, if we’ve had big ideas and the will to make them work, it’s because our hearts have been accustomed to believing in things unseen.

its in those unseen things that we all need to hang on to…and truthfully the only power to offer us comfort is in God himself. so as come to the close of a day of national thanksgiving i pray that you’ll be encouraged to place your faith, your worry and your fears in the only true God.

personally it was good today to spend time with our extended family. our home grew with amazing aromas today as rose baked her heart out…mincemeat & pumpkin pies and her amazing frosted cookies. our son the marine landed in the driveway home from camp lejuene around 0900…and our oldest made it in from delaware around 2. somewhere in the middle of that the son and i talked about his next steps and his future deployment abroad. a little later we loaded up the goodies and headed out to my parents home and enjoyed a great evening.  praying your thanksgiving day was equally filled with much goodness, blessings and unrelenting hope.

good morning marines

we got the video from our son jed’s graduation from bootcamp at parris island as a united states marine. i pulled this clip which was one of the more larger impressive moments.  if you think about this morning…pray for our son and those he is serving with…as well as all those who are in harms way this day.

p.s. i think the base commander knew she was setting us up.  it was impressive.

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